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1 An Economic Reality: Living on Minimum Wage New Brunswick Common Front for Social Justice April

2 Table of Contents Introduction. 3 Methodology 3 Annual Income 5 Annual Budget 7 Annual Deficit 13 Conclusion.14 Appendix 15 2

3 Introduction Since its inception, The has fought to increase the minimum and to have better protection for vulnerable workers in the workplace. In the province, the number of minimum workers has increased from 7,800 (2004) to 20,400 (2016) 1. For a number of these workers and their families, poverty is either a reality or a constant threat. To better understand their reality, we have identified four categories of minimum workers: 1) single individual, 2) single parent with one child, 3) couple with one child, one income, and 4) couple with two children, two incomes. Methodology For each of these different categories, the net employment income has been calculated based on a full-time job (40 hours per week for 52 weeks). Then, we added for each category, the GST/HST Credits, the NB Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) credit, the Canada child benefit, and the Advance payments for working income tax benefit. We then subtracted the social contributions. The total obtained is the net annual income. We then applied an annual budget for each category, i.e., the result of our expense estimates, based on available information on the cost of housing, food, electricity, transportation, coverage for medical services, childcare, telecommunications, leisure activities, clothing and personal care. These expense categories and the related amounts are based on what a typical household living within its basic needs should have, which is a safe and decent standard of living within their community. We chose to include an automobile in the estimate for transportation costs. We took into consideration the option for public transit, which is less expensive, for urban households; however, this is not a viable option for most households, and public transportation is only available in the three largest cities (Moncton, Fredericton and Saint-John). As for leisure activities, clothing and accessories, medications and healthcare, personal care, reading and other printed materials, various expenses, and household furnishings and equipment, the estimate was based on the average annual costs for a household. We have assumed that with a minimum 1 New Brunswick Minimum Wage Factsheet on Minimum Wage, 2017, Postsecondary Education, Training and Labour, September

4 income, households (single person, single parent family or couple with one child) earning between $20,000 and $40,000 a year before taxes are classified in the second household income quartile. For a couple with two children and two incomes, we used the third quartile, which is between $40,000 and $60,000. Data from Statistics Canada, Table , was used for estimating expenses in all four categories of individuals and families. 4

5 A) Annual Income 1. Annual Gross Salary A worker earning minimum at $11 an hour in our province ($11.25 in April 2018), working 40 hours per week for a period of 52 weeks earns an annual gross salary of $23,270 in This same annual gross salary applies to a couple with one child. A couple with two children will have an annual gross salary of $46,540 (Table 1). Table 1. Annual Gross Salary. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) January- April $11.00/hour April- December $11.25/hour Annual Gross Salary 40 hours/ week Months Single 1 minimum Single parent Couple, Couple, 2 children 2 minimum ,720 5,720 5,720 11, ,550 17,550 17,550 35,100 23,270 23,270 23,270 46,540 2) Annual Net Income It is important to know what is left in individuals and families pockets at the end of the year, and that is why we have calculated the annual net income. The annual net income is the adding the annual gross annual salary, the GST/HST tax credit, the NB Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) credit, the Canadian Child Tax Benefit, the NB Child Tax Benefit, and the Working Income Tax Benefit, and then subtracting the income tax, the Canada Pension Plan, and the Employment Insurance premiums. According to data from Table 2 (detailed in Appendix 1), an individual working at minimum earns an annual net income of $20,610. A single-parent family will have an annual gross net income of $29,924, while a couple with one child and one minimum will have an annual net income of $28,647. A couple with two children and two minimum s will have an annual net income of $48,999. The noticeable difference between the gross annual salary and the annual net income is, with the exception of the single individual, the Canada child benefit, which is non-taxable. 5

6 Table 2. Annual Net Income. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Single Single parent, individual Gross annual salary Net annual income Source : Annex 1 Couple, Couple, 2 children 2 minimum 23, , , ,540 20,610 29,924 28,647 48,999 3) Annual Deficit In all four scenarios, the net annual income is still not enough to avoid a deficit at the end of the year (Table 3). The annual deficit for a single worker is $4,596; for a single-parent with one child, $1,449; for a couple with one child and one income, $8,181; and finally, for a couple with two children and two incomes, $1,761. Table 3. Annual net income, total annual expenses and deficits. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Net annual income Total annual expenses Single individual Single-parent Couple, Couple+ 2 children, 2 minimum 20,610 29,924 28,647 48,999 25,206 31,373 36,828 50,760 Annual deficit -4,596-1,449-8,181-1,761 Source : Annex 1 6

7 B) Annual Budget In this section, for each of the four categories of minimum workers, we calculated the costs of the different items that are part of an Annual Budget. 1. Food According to the data in Table 3 (details in Appendix 2), for a single person, the annual cost for food is $3,624; for the single-parent family with one child, $4,957; for the couple with one child, $9,448; and for the couple with two children, $11,769. The amounts have been calculated according to the cost of the Nutritious Food Basket (January 2018) as stated by the Montreal Diet Dispensary. Table 3. Monthly and annual cost of food. New Brunswick, January 2018 ($) Categories Weekly cost Monthly cost Annual cost Single individual , Single parent, one child , Family of three , Couple, 2 children , Source: Nutritious Food Basket cost January Montreal Diet Dispensary. 2. Housing Data for calculating the average costs for various types of housing was obtained from the Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation website. The rates are the average costs for different types of housing in the province as of October We allocated a one-bedroom unit for a single individual, and two bedrooms for a single-parent family, a couple with one child, and a couple with two children. Table 4. Average monthly and annual cost for housing. New Brunswick, 2017 ($) 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms Monthly Annually 7,668 9,336 Source: 7

8 According to data from Table 4.1, a single individual, a single-parent family, and a couple with one child must pay over 30% of their gross income in order to have adequate housing. Only a couple with two children and two incomes is able to afford such accommodations. Take note that the cost of housing does not include electricity or heating. Table 4.1: Annual Net Income, average annual cost for rent per household, and percentage amount spent on rent. New Brunswick, 2017 ($) Annual net income Average annual rent % paid in rent Single individual ,668 37% Single-parent family, ,336 31% Couple, ,336 33% Couple, 2 children ,336 19% People having access to subsidized housing do not pay more than 30% of the household income for rent, before taxes. So a worker at minimum should also not pay more than 30% of his gross salary. In August 2017, the list of people waiting for social housing in the province comprised of 5,050 people 2. Consequently, it is not unrealistic to conclude that most poor workers must shop around for an apartment. 3. Electricity We took into consideration a 500 square-foot house and an 850 square-foot house. We used NB Power s energy calculator for the annual cost of heating with electricity. We decided that the single individual and the single-parent family had a 500 square-foot house, while the couple with two children had an 850 squarefoot house. We tried to find out from NB Power how much it would cost in electricity for a one or two-bedroom apartment, but they did not have that information. 2 Communication from the Department of Social Development. 8

9 Table 5. Annual cost of electricity. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Annual cost Single individual, 500 squarefoot house Single-parent family 500 squarefoot house Couple 500 squarefoot house Couple 2 children 850 squarefoot house 1,980 1,980 1,980 2,880 Source: NB Power, Billing Calculator, February Note that the hook-up cost for new customers is $83.12 and an extra $46.97 must be paid for service calls or reconnection. These amounts are added to the monthly costs. We limited ourselves to the monthly costs in the budget calculations and did not take these costs into account. 4. Transportation We used the Canadian Automobile Association calculator. We chose a used Honda Civic EX 4 door Sedan (2013) with 50,000 kilometres. We assumed that the person will drive 20,000 km per year. The cost for fuel, insurance, registration and maintenance have also been taken into account. According to Table 6, the monthly payment would be $ for 5 years. We chose not to base our estimates on public transit, which is cheaper, since it is not available outside the three main cities, and even in these cities, not many citizens use the system. Otherwise, we risked excluding all workers living in rural areas or on the outskirts of the cities. That is why we opted for automobile ownership, since this seemed to us more realistic and reasonable. Table 6. Annual cost for compact vehicle (ie: Honda Civic EX 4D Sedan, 50,000 km), estimated 20,000 km per year. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Gas (20,000 km) Insurance Registration Inspection Maintenance Monthly Payment Total 1, ,182 Source: CAA Canada Childcare Benefits for childcare are based on the net monthly income per household. Table 7 summarizes the annual cost for childcare for families with children of various ages. For research purposes, we decided that a single-parent family had an infant between 0 and 24 months, that a couple with one child and one income 9

10 had a preschool child, and that the couple with two children and two incomes had school-aged children. In order to determine the annual costs, we multiplied the average daily cost by the number of days (260). In New Brunswick, the average annual fees for childcare are $8, for infants aged 0 to 24 months, $7, for preschool children and $4, for after-school programs. Table 7: Estimated average cost of Licensed Child Day Care Centres. New Brunswick, March 2016 ($) Average daily cost Average annual cost Infant (0 à 24 months) , Preschool child , After school programs , Source: Communications from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Minimum workers are eligible for the Provincial Day Care Assistance Program, which is available in licensed day care centres. A parent earning minimum is entitled to a benefit of $28.50 for child-care for an infant (0 to 24 months), $24.25 for a child aged 2 to 12 and $12.75 for part-time care or afterschool program. Daycare benefits are based on the household s net monthly income. Table 7.1 summarizes the annual expenses for childcare incurred by families with children of various ages and with one or two minimum incomes. As shown in Table 7.1, a family with only one minimum income will only have to pay $1,211 annually to place their child in daycare, while a family with 2 incomes will pay $ The provincial government benefits are based on family income and the number of children. Table 7.1: Estimated average cost for approved daycare services with benefits. New Brunswick, March 2016 ($) Average annual cost Provincial benefits Average annual cost with Infant (0 to 24 months) Single-parent family, 1 Preschool-aged child After-school program Couple, 2 children 8, ( 0 to 24 months) 7, (1 preschool-aged child) 4, x 2 = 8, (2 school-aged children) 7, (benefit of x 260 days) 6, (benefit of x 260 days) x 2= 1, (benefit of 2.01 x 260 days) benefits 1, , , Source: Communications from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. 10

11 6. Telecommunications We chose the Rogers good bundle, which includes telephone, cable and internet for $ and the Better package from Bell Aliant, which offers the same services. For our budget purposes, we averaged the amounts for both companies (Rogers and Bell Aliant) and arrived at an amount of $1,488 annually. Table 8. Monthly and annual cost of telecommunication services. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Bundle Annual Cost (bundle) Rogers 118 1,416 Bell Aliant 130 1,560 Average 124 1,488 Rogers: Bell Aliant: 7. Household expenses For the following household expenses, we used data from Statistics Canada, Table , Survey of household spending (SHS), household spending, Canada, regions and provinces, by household income quintile. (Appendix 3) To be more specific, we decided that a single individual, a single-parent family with one child, one income, and a couple with one child, one income would be classified in the second quintile. This quintile includes households (single individual, single-parent family and couple with one child) with a gross annual income, before taxes, of between $20,000 and $40,000. As for a couple with two children and two incomes, they would be classified in the third quintile, which is between $40,000 and $60,000. The expenses for the four following expenses (Prescription Drugs and Healthcare, Personal Care, Leisure activities and Miscellaneous expenses) were for the year We adjusted the expenses, taking into account the inflation rate for 2018, using the Bank of Canada s inflation calculator. Details for the annual expenses are found in Appendix 3. Please note that under: Prescription Drugs and Healthcare, you will find that direct healthcare is paid by the individual or the family, medical items sold without a prescription, health insurance, dental care, and healthcare premiums. Personal Care, you will find skin care, deodorant, hairdressing and hair care, etc. 11

12 Leisure activities, we have included vacations, children s camps, the cinema, eating out, sports equipment and toys for children. Miscellaneous expenses, includes bank charges, contributions and premiums paid to social clubs and other organizations, government services and other general expenses. 12

13 C) Annual Deficit According to our research, in all four scenarios, be it for a single individual, a single-parent family with one child and one income, a couple with one child and one income, or a couple with two children and two incomes at minimum, they all face an annual deficit. The smallest deficit is that of a single-parent family with one child (-$1,449), followed by a couple with two incomes (-$1,761). A single individual will have an annual deficit of (-$4,596), while the deficit for a couple with one child will be higher (-$8,181). It is evident that in each scenario, the slightest increase in costs will render the financial situation more difficult. An annual deficit means that minimum workers must cut back on goods and services to survive on a low salary. Table 16. Annual net income, total annual expenses and deficit. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Annual net income Total annual expenses Single individual Single-parent family Couple Couple 2 children 2 minimum s 20,610 29,924 28,647 48,999 25,206 31,373 36,828 50,760 Deficit -4,596-1,449-8,181-1,761 Source: Appendix 1. 13

14 Conclusion The wants to provide an overall picture of minimum workers in the province. We have analyzed the make-up of the workforce earning minimum in New Brunswick, as well as these workers income and expenses to find out what was their economic situation. We have noticed that the number of minimum workers has steadily increased since Their salary has increased in the last few years but it has never been sufficient for most of them to live above the poverty line. If they work full-time during the entire year, their current gross annual salary is $23,270, but their net annual income depends on the composition of their family. We have examined four categories: 1) single individual; 2) single-parent family with one child; 3) couple with one child, one income; and 4) couple with two children, two incomes. Our analysis of their annual budget clearly indicates that at the end of the year, they are all in a deficit situation. The results indicated convincingly that these workers need a salary increase so that they may be able to adequately feed, clothe and house themselves and their families. If it wasn t for the different government tax credits, their economic situation would be much worse, especially for those who have children

15 Appendix 1: Minimum Wage Workers. Annual net income by household size. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Single individual Single-parent family Couple Couple 2 children 2 minimum s Income 23,270 23,270 23,270 46,540 Annual benefits GST/HST tax credit HST credit (New Brunswick) Canadian Child Tax Benefit Working Income Tax Benefit , , , Total Benefits , , , Annual total 24, , , , Income Tax 2, N/A 1, , Employment Insurance Canada Pension Plan , Deductions total 3, , , , Annual net income 20, , , , Source: LeBlanc + Maillet, chartered professional accountants Monthly benefit estimates and pay deductions are calculated over the base year of 2018, using Taxprep (income tax software). Estimates of deductions from pay are based on the minimum rates of 2018, which is $11.00 (until April 1 st, 2018) and $11.25 (from April to December, 2018) for individuals working 40 hours per week. The EI rate for 2018 is 1.66%. These calculations are only estimates and are subject to change if the income tax rates from the guide for benefits are modified after February 20 th, 2018, publication date of the present document. 15

16 In scenario 2 (single-parent with one child), we assume that there is one eligible dependant (primary caregiver). This will give an additional tax credit of $11,809, which means income tax savings of $2,028. Vacation pay has not been calculated since we assume that individuals working full-time take their vacation in time instead of receiving an additional 4%. Scenarios with children do not include child care costs. The child benefits shown are for the period of July 2018 to June 2019, based on the 2018 income tax returns. Appendix 2. Monthly and annual cost of food. New Brunswick, January 2018 ($) Categories Weekly cost Monthly cost Annual cost Single individual ($8.34 per day + 20%) for a 35-yearold man , Single parent, one child ($8.34 per day + 10%), a 24-year-old woman and one oneyear-old infant girl , Family of three ($8.34 per day + 5%), a 29-year-old woman, a 27-yearold man, a 9-year-old boy , Couple, 2 children (8.34 x 4 x 7) ( x 4.2) 11, ( x 12) Source: Nutritious Food Basket cost January Montreal Diet Dispensary. 16

17 Appendix 3: Net Annual Income, Annual Budget and Annual Deficit for minimum workers, by household size. New Brunswick, 2018 ($) Single Single Parent Couple Couple individual 2 children Annual net income 3 20,610 29,924 28,647 48,999 Annual budget Food 3,624 4,957 9,248 11,769 Housing 7,668 9,336 9,336 9,336 Electricity 1,980 1,980 1,980 2,800 Transportation 6,182 6,182 6,182 6,182 Childcare N/A 1,401 1,211 7,389 Telecommunications 1,488 1,488 1,488 1,488 Clothing and 793 1,121 1,373 2,429 accessories Household furnishings ,723 and equipment Medications and 1,238 1,750 2,143 2,713 healthcare Personal care Leisure activities 801 1,132 1,387 2,839 Reading and other printed materials Various expenses ,048 Total annual expenses 25,206 31,373 36,828 50,760 Annual deficit - 4,596-1,448-8,181-1,761 Note: Rates in this table reflect calculations in other tables in this document. Note: The following expenses have been adjusted to the 2018 rate of inflation: clothing and accessories, household furnishings and equipment, medications and healthcare, personal care, leisure activities, reading and other printed materials, and various expenses,. 3 The Net annual income has been calculated according to the annual minimum of

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